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5 Signs It’s Time To Take A Step Back

If you’re new around here, every Friday I revive an archive post or share a guest post! This one is from August 22, 2016! So some of the information was a little time sensitive. So, while I am feeling a little burnt out, my past isn’t the cause! I am also not hosting a summit this year. Buttt I will be a part of one in the Fall ’17, so stay tuned for those details! Either way, I still think these 5 signs are a great way to tell if you need to take a step back from something!

Today’s post is going to get real, raw, and possibly pretty cryptic…

If you’re on my mailing list, you probably saw the update last week about all the changes coming to the blog… and were expecting a new episode of the Inspiring Millennials series today… but alas there’s no episode.

And many of you might know from my Instagram, how stressed out I’ve been lately. Over these last couple of weeks some personal issues from my past have taken a massive toll on my energy and mood.

I 150,000,000% love being an entrepreneur and a blogger. I love the excitement of the day-to-day the new projects, the new people… but when sh*t hits the fan, there is no PTO, no sick days, no bereavement days… it’s just you. Which means you have to face your shortcomings head on.

As some of you know, I have struggled with anxiety and depression since I was a little girl. It went undiagnosed for years. I remember being in elementary school having a panic attack, and the adults teasing me telling me to “stop with the alligator tears”.

I was always so confused by this response. If I could catch my breath, don’t you think I would? Do you really think I enjoy the feeling of the walls closing in, my heart palpitating, and feeling like I can’t breathe? Hell No.

It wasn’t until a series of tragic events occurred during high school that I finally started to get the help that I needed for my anxiety and depression. Since the age of 17, I’ve accrued a few diagnoses: generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and dysthymic disorder, which in simplest of terms means I struggle with mild, long term episodes of depression that have been more on than off since I was about 4 years old.

Over the last ten years, I’ve done a really good job of getting the proper treatment and education I needed to live a happy, balanced, and fulfilling life. I’ve been fortunate to learn how to develop friendships again, meet the love of my life, and find a way into a profitable career that supports my lifestyle I need and want to maintain.

But these last couple of weeks have been tough. I mean really tough. So much from my past has been kicked up that I can’t even begin to grasp and comprehend it all. Someday I will probably share it in a book or blog, but not today. Today I need to take a step back and shift some things.

So how do I know it’s time to take a step back and re-prioritize my life?

1. Off Balance

While my productivity has been through the roof lately, my relationships have been totally off kilter. I’ve been working 16 hour days, not spending time with my fiance or friends the way I should. I feel empty and burnt out as a result. I’ve been letting the things I love (the blog and Instagram) fall to the wayside as I hurriedly put up a half assed post.

2. Stuffing feelings

I find myself fighting back tears on and off throughout the day. It’s as if the emotion is sitting just below my eyes, waiting for something to open the flood gate of tears at any moment.

3. Body hurts

I have a constant knot in my stomach and pressure in my chest. My body just feels heavy and dull even with attempting extra workouts and massages to wake it and loosen it up.

4. Rudeness

I have been unbelievably short and rude with people lately. I hear the things coming out of my mouth and am literally embarrassed by the condescension and tone in my voice… this is not a reflection of who I am, but where I am at.

5. Not Present

I am not really present in anything that I am doing. In barre class I’m off balance, I am burning dinner, I am checked out of movies or shows that I love. I am literally ghosting my life.

Right now the only priority I can have is to take care of myself. Focusing on meditation each morning, getting organized and productive in the tasks the fuel me, and revisiting my life’s mission statement to help me regain focus and clarity.

With all of that said, the summit has been postponed as I get a handle on things again, and the regularly scheduled Monday vlogs are going on a hiatus for now. Eventually I do plan on bringing back the Inspiring Millennials series, most likely near the end of the year, but my efforts should be focused elsewhere at this time.

For now, I am not totally sure if I will post on Mondays. I am going to hold off the next two weeks and finally get a grasp on my content calendar again and we will see.

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I'm Rachel, the founder of #TCMillennial, and am a multi-passionate millennial who loves bringing others together. This lifestyle blog is a combination of my favorite things: life advice, career & business tips, product reviews, and so much more! Aside from operating this blog full time, I am also a contributing writer for Forbes and business coach to bloggers and creative entrepreneurs. Check out the services page for more info!

About Me

Hi there! I'm Rachel, the founder of #TCMillennial. I am a multi-passionate millennial who loves helping others embrace who they truly are while figuring out this whole "adult" thing. On the blog, you'll find all things #adulting like: real talk, tips for professional development, and so much more! If you want to write a guest post or request a topic, get in touch!